Help Ukrainians Cope with Trauma

Donate coping skills cards and crisis kits

“The human response to psychological trauma is one of the most important public health problems in the world. Traumatic events… confront people with such horror and threat that it may temporarily or permanently alter their capacity to cope, their biological threat perception, and their concepts of themselves.” Bessel van der Kolk, Trauma Psychiatrist and Researcher

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Children learning Move Your Hands coping skill at the I Mariupol Center in Kyiv.

Donate COPEKIT coping tools to our Donation Partners

Ukraine Focus
5900 Barclay Avenue POB 150171
Alexandria, VA 22315
Phone: 202-714-1288

Mission Eurasia
P.O. Box 496
Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone: 630-462-1739

Americares
88 Hamilton Ave
Stamford, CT 06092
Phone: 203-658-9535

Ukraine Rises
123 N Post Oak Ln, Ste 410
Houston, TX 77024
Phone: 832-352-8838

COPEKIT Crisis Kits and COPECARD being opened by Ukrainian children in Chernivtsi, Ukraine.

For donation questions or to become a donation partner, please contact Jamie Moncrief, Chief Experience Officer, at JMoncrief@COPEKIT.COM

The impact on Ukrainian Children

 

Lisa, age 16, Voices of Children, Ukraine

Ariana, age 9, Voices of Children, Ukraine

 

“I have seen children here with catatonic symptoms, where they kind of freeze and don’t react to any outside stimulation. Many of them have stopped speaking, others cannot move their hands or fingers. They just freeze.”

— Dr Viktor Balandin, psychologist for the Ukrainian NGO Osonnya in Lviv (2)

“They draw bombs and tanks, because that’s what they see with their own eyes. But there is also hope in their drawings, and the wish for peace and victory.”

— Kateryna Sukhorebska, runs art activities for displaced children in her bookshop in Lviv (3)

"In February we were preparing to leave for school. One day we heard a loud…(" Her daughter interjects, "A rocket flew in front of our house!")  … a very loud noise at our window, and we saw something fly by very fast. We found out it was Russian rockets from Kharkov. It's one thing to hear about this, another thing when you see it with your own eyes. My older daughter did not sleep at night. She was listening. She was scared. For over a week I couldn't sleep even if I wanted to. I decided to flee.”

— Olena and her daughter, Ukrainian refugee center, Poland (4)

COPEKIT FAQs

 

“COPECARDs teach children ways of managing their trauma, becoming engaged in the process of their recovery.  They are not just an early intervention, they equip survivors with skills for life.

Judy Farrar Nicholson, LCSW, Disaster Mental Health Responder for 29 Years with over 100 deployments

(1) United Nations NEW YORK/GENEVA/KYIV, 24 March 2022 Press Release. Available at: https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/more-half-ukraines-children-displaced-after-one-month-war (2), (3) : Tondo, L. 2022,March. ‘They draw bombs, tanks and wishes for peace’: Ukraine’s child mental health crisis.  The Guardian. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/mar/15/ukraine-child-mental-health-crisis. (4) : CBN News, 2022, March. Operation Blessing Ministering to Traumatized Ukrainian Women, Children: 'For Over a Week, I Couldn't Sleep'.  Available at: https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2022/march/operation-blessing-ministering-to-traumatized-ukrainian-women-children-for-over-a-week-i-couldnt-sleep